Sofa-bed.



. L. E. WEINIVIANN..

y SOFA BED.

I APPLICATION FILED MAY I9. l9-l3 L e SHEETS-SHEET 1.

Patented May 7", 1918;y

' L. E. WEINIVIANN.

soFA BED. APPLICATION FILED MAY I9. |915.

Latente May 7, 195.18.

SHEETS-SHEET 2.

L.E. WEINIVIANN.

SOFA BED.

APPLICATION FILED MAY I9. I'gIs.

Patented May 7, `1918.

6 SHEETS-SHEET '3.

L. E. WEINIVIANN..

SOFA BED. APPLICATION-men MAY I9. 1915.

m; Pam-bed May 7,1918.

6 SHEETS-SHEET 4.

j L. E. WEINVIANN.

SOFA BED.'

APYPLlcATloN man 5MM 19. |915.

Patented May 7,191.8.

6 SHEETS-SHEET 5.

L. EWEINMANN.

` SOFA BED.' APPLICATION FILED MAY I9. 1915.

Patented. May 7,191.8.

6 SHEETS-SHEET 6.

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enteren i f @iwi liDTION OF ILLINS.

ACTUEL G C@ Speciiieatiun of Letters Patent.

Appnemion ined may ie, wie'. no,

To all 'whom t may concern.

Be it .known that l. Louis l. lWEiNMANn, it subject of the Emperor of Germany, residing at 4857 Michigan avenue, Chicago, in the count)v of Cook and State of illinois, lieve invented ii new and useful linprovement in Sofa-Beds, of which the folloii'fing is e speoiieation. v

My invention relate? to `improvenientrs in soin-beds. and more piirtienlzirly to that type oi? sofzblieil illustrated in in v prior Patent No. 1.120,3-l), granted to me on December S. 1914. The particular nature of the improvements with which the present invention ira concerned will be more fully brought ont in the following.` detailed description ot one Specific embodiment of mi' invention. .ln this descril'ition reference will loe. had to the iiecon'ipzinying dra "inggin which- Figure l ie e top plan vien7 oi a eofzifbed embodying the invention and Shown in the open or extended position, the stiitionar).Y iframe beine" Cnt away et the topq ne indicated liv the line l oi" Fig. 2, to expose tlie working parte of the lied. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the bed shown in the position .ot' Fig. l. the ni'n'i-n'iemlner .of the iframe being' removed. as indicate lo); the line 2 of' Fig. l, to show the construction more Clearly. Fig. 3 is :i perspective view of the linkage .vliieli supports the lied-Sections. the vien' beingtnken in the position oit' the linkage sliown in 2. d'l- 'is :i side elevation oi. the soiii--loed in :i closed position, the, side frame-member being removed, as in Fig. 2. Fig. 5 is :i view similar to Fig. 4, but showing the Sota-seat member lifted. Fig. 6 is :l Section through the Storiigebox of the Stn- .tionziry iframe, taken on the line 6 of Fig. 1. Figs. 7 and S ure perspective views of the bed-supporting linkage in the position it oeenpies in Figs. 'l :ind reepeetively. Fig. 9 is :in enlarged detail elevation oi the conneotions between certain portione of the linkage. l0 is a section onjtlie line 10 ot liig. 9. Fig. '1 1 ie ai Section on the linen 1l of Fig. 2. Fig'. 12 is ai rear Vperspective view of the stationary frame, showing'the nien ner ot' iiesen'ihling and lockingn together the parte of the latter. lltig. l?) is :i hot-toni plan view of the outer bedeection. the lege unil folding-foot beingshown in the closed. position. Fig. ift is :in end view of the foot-rail.

of the li" the nnte lof saine poe on ne in detail side elemtion ot the side e end of the hed, 'the parte oe ifnying the poel-- tion shown in Fil l?, and. il. lig. lti zin enlarge ljpeisp @tive 'view oi one outer corner of the lied und showing" the relation of the moving parte. the eide `.nil ond the Itoot-riiil being` shot-fn in dott i linee; and Fig. i7 is en enlarged'infrspeeiim view ot the Central portion ot the femenil. shoivinia; the msi-nner of zittzieliing the handle thereto.

Referring more particularly to the dreivings, the etnie-hed of my invention comprieee` essentially a Stationery freine, generally deeignated by the numeral Il. :unl comprisingY Side or erin-members A1. :i lmcli nieminer A2, and it longitnfiliinil ifi-ont member Af. which in huilt in the torni of :in ,open-top stomge eonipzutnient. llllitl'iin this stationery freine A. ie mounted :t heilliottom which is formed. of three hinged, sections. n rear Section B, which ie eupnined directly upon the stationery :treme Il. in iiiteifineilite eee. tion C. which line no direct Connection with the freine lint is pivoted between the rein' Section B :ind :in onter or front section l). Bet/Ween front f-iection l) und. the sintienmy freine 'l'iieie there is mounted.` on ezieh side oi the lied, :i linkage. generelly des" neted by the minier-.il lil and shown in Ylli 3, l and. 8. (Since the linkages on the tivo Sides of the lied :ire identical, except. of course, thzit one is n. right-lnind and one n lett-hand linkage. the ilieeription et one oi:

these will be nnifle to Snliice iter both.) ln addition to ite function ne carrier for the enter bed-:section D. the linlnie'e la Supports-,r und controls the movements oi n sofa heele member li. :and o soin-sent, member G. is shown in Fig. -i ot the drawing.. the sofesofit and bucal; members nre d: i'neil to lit within 'the etzi'tionarjV :lli-inne :ind between the arms Al tlieifeol. und to constitute with the frame.` when the lied parte :ire in the folded position elion'n in 4./ o. eonven tional davenport.7 Hettee. or so'tino't ordinari' appearance. the linkage E und the hinged bed-sections l. C. l) being" housed belen' the Sofri. eeiit-nieinber :incl behind the Seite bzicl-inemhier in this position ot the parte. ln the exteiiiled poeition o't' the lied. its shown in ltig. 2., the softe-sent and beek members lll@ have heen, hy l'heii' eeiiiieelimi with 'the lii'liY :ige E, ciiii'ieel fhi'iviii'il lo :i pllisi'i'ieii liev heal-h lille extended oiil'ei' hmlnseifl'ieii :iiiil lisA iii Spziired iiiii'iillel i'elzitimi lielwveeii the hit tei' and lhe Hooi', the Solms'. il, iiieiiihei' G being cl" giied iii l-hinl piisilioii of the iiiii'l1 io ist iipeii the Hoei' :iiiil heine' pi'oi'iilml with feel'. G1 for this purpose.

By comparison 0l." Figs. il. :iiiil '2. which iriiiiiifeseiil: lhi': posil'ieiw4 el.E the pziils lhe fiilflefl :incl unfolded positions 0l' lie hf?" i'espeeliively, it will he Seen thiil iii iiiovi. ii'oiii he folded posilioii lo the iiii'lolileifl imA sitiei the 'sofa-seat iiieiiihei' (l has been Czii' Y oi'wziilb zuid dewim'iii'illy iii posilieiih eiilisliiiitiiilly parallel. lo one ziiiothei'. Tlf. i'esiilt is zieeoniplisl'iecl hy lzlie 'use el. the linkage L willy deh'igiizileil l, which 'will new he mere particularly desei'ihecl.

The Hlii'ioiiziiy iiieilihei' :if this liiil ige iS designate-.il 2l) sind Consists el' :i liiil. ship, 0i' plete, el ii'ieliil, which is ilesiggi @il li'i he 'hifiteiied iii iin iiigiiifzi'illjif :incl i'eiii'i.':ii'ill'= iii-- eliiieiil position iipoii lhe iiisiile ilii of. :ii'iii 0i' sicle-.meiiihei' .fil of the stm' `mail' hie securing means pi'elfei'iil'ilif eeiii wiiiga'iiilis 2l fiiiil hulls E222., .Qliijiwii To lhe upper 0i' i'ezii' eiiil all the Slzilifiiiliiil il) there eeiiiieiled :i Swiii'iiig f-iiii'i L3, which 'is hei'ilal' il@ iiiiilille pf bien iii ei'ilei' Clef-.1' lhe selfiihizit ii'ieiiihei: iii llie lielileql position, iis shiiii'ii iii Figs. -l :incl 'l'. The Oiiei.' enel. of the le\'ei'-:ii'iii @zie ries7 hy means of zi pivot-hell'. l? i; ileipeiifl ing :inguliii'ly-heii*U aliiili 1.5, the horizont-il iii'ii'i of which extends completely iiiiilei.' Siippoi'h; thesol'zi-Sefil iiieiiihei 'C2'. To the liront eiiil of this :ii'iii there 'is iivelaeil iii iiigiilzii'l.f'heiit .iiieiiiliei' Qll, which feline., iii effect, :i poil-i011 ef :i swinging iii'iii pivoleil :'l 'te lflie li'iwei' ei' fi'eiit eiii'l. 03"; the stiilgioiiii 'y liiil :ige iieiiihe'l 2l). iis liest Shown. iii lligs. 2 iii'id 3, the :ii'ii'i 27 heut zitviight-ziiigles iiilei'ii'ieilizile ils leiigll'i iii oi'dei' to elerii' the 'front longitudinal fi'iiii'iemeiiihei.' s'lo'zige eoii'ipzii'l'iiieiil; All, :ind fiil- `ilieeiil. its outer eiiil is :igziiii heiil obliqiiel"i iipwiii'il, its exli'eiiiit-iv heilig joined lo the uppei' extremity 0l the iiieiiihei' 2G by ai hm? 25) ii'liieh is designed. lo he Secured to iiiicl lio ezii'i'y 'the Side rail oli the oiil'ei' lied-seeliiiii l). 'iiSl/eiiil of being ilii'eetlyi'iivoteil lo the liiiliY Q5 which eziii'ies the, sofa-Sent i'iieirihei' lll. the iiieiiihei.' 2G is iii feet previileil with :i siiiiill jpivoteil end-section 261 which carries zi rivet 26u projecting' iiile a relatively liii'ge hele. 26.. .iii lahm eiiil of the meiiihei' 26. so that the pivolieiil. end-Section 2.5 iiiz'iy have zi. limited :iiigiiliii' iimveiiieiil. with ieliil'ioii lo the. ii'ieiiibei' 2G. (Slee l?" D.) "iliese connections iieiveeii the p'ii iii'e lei.' llie purpose of peifiiiilliiiip' lli@ Q53, which eli 'i'ieS the Sele-Serif i'iieiiibei' llii' ich .lifii'iii wie eiiil-iiieiiibei'ii el iiiii'l. the im eiiiiipniliiiieiil eoiisliliileil h v lihe :iliii'iiii :ivy lziiiieiiieiiiliei' Af.

ves iii'iiiii ll'ie ponillie piisilimi shown eiiilfi iilf lzhe l'eel il() l'lie ifeiiiiileil iiiiiiei' eiiils mi" llie i' i'f ii., 'bien fihoii'ii iii figg. -l ii iii lie iieiii'lieil rifle :iiyiiii mimi: iiiii'l posilii'el" :ile lei?.-;e :'i0ii (if ils pulpe," iiimilieii iii hei'izeiitzil liifiie of the li'iiiil: heil- :scetiei'i l). Foi' piwliiigi the lieil-Seeliioiis (.1 iiiiil. D together, l' pim-fiile eiliiii'l. pivot liiiliil 33, which opei'lite iii sli. iii the lliiiiges 0l l'l'ie iile iziils ii'jilie lavo hilwelimis. The reni' eiiil. of the heclfseelieii C .is pivol'eil di i'eetly' to the i'ezig' heil-section Bi the liziiiges olf the side i'iiils el the heilseeliioii C hiring' cul, ziwziy :incl lzlie.. .':i.'ils iii-liii'iieil. :isI shown iii Fig. l iii; EM, miel iiiviiliil to operate. iii slols iii the flanges ul the side i'ziils elE l'lie i'eiii' heal-section l'.

l ll fi lll rbed-section B moves in such a manner as to cause the plates 34 tofsli'de upon the pivots 36, but such sliding movement is less than the length of the slots 35, so that there is no danger of the plates becoming disengaged from the pivots accidentally. In both the completely folded and completely unfolded position of the parts, as shown by Figs. 2 and 4, the pivot-studs 36lie at the outer ends of the slots 35.

The arm 28 which supports one end of the link 25 has a further function, lthat is it serves also as a means for carrying and operating the sofaback F to move the latter from its position embracing the outer bedesection D, as shown in Fig. 4, to a position spaced awayffrom and beneath the latter, as shown in Fig. Q. This is accomplished by means of a link 37 having one end slotted to engage the pivot-stud 24, and the other end pivoted to a strip 38, which is .secured to the end frame-member of the sofa back F. As shown in Figs. 7 and 8, the link 37 in the folded position of the parts occupies a position behind the sofa-back member, and by means of its connection ,with the arm 23 serves to pull the lower end of the sofaback member upwardly and rearwardly to cause it to occupy the posi* tion shown in Fig. 4. As the parts are moved to the open position, shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the pivot-stud 24 moves inwardly in the slot of the linkBT, and then on 'further opening movement again travels to the end of the slot, so that in the completely unfolded position of the parts, as shown in Fig. 2. the link 37 fliesV in a straight line with the outer end of the. arm 23, and in this motion the sofaback member F has been pulled away from the end of the outer hed-section D. The connections between the outer end of the bed-section D and thesofa back member F are best shown by the perspective view, Fig. 16, from Which itvWill be seen that the outer end ofthe strip 38 is off-set inwardly. as; at 39, the ott-set end carrying a pivoted angularly bent link 40,

' the other end of 'which carries a stud 41 which is adapted to `slide, Within a slot 42 in the side rail. of fthe outer bed-section.

5 1n order to limit the 'swinging movement of vthe link 40, the latter is provided with a stop-lug or stud 43, Which engages the extremities of the stripiei'S, as shown in Fig.

16. This sliding movement of the sofa-back member F, z'. e., its movement away from the end of the bed-section D in the unfolding motion of the parts is made use of'to operate the mechanism at the outer end of the 'lo bed-section D. This mechanism comprises an automatically movable l. shaped :tootpiece 44 and automatically-movable legs 45. The footpiece 44 may be conveniently formed of a bent rod, and is pivoted, at its fe ends to the side railsl'ot the bed-section by pivot-bolts 46, these bolts engaging through the angularly-bent ends of the foot-rest.. The operating means for the foot-rest 44 comprises a link 47 pivoted to the angularly- 80 bent end of the foot-rest, and having its opposite end slotted, as at 48, and engaging the stud 41. It will be seen that as the sofa-back-member F carrying the strip 38 is moved toward the outer end of ,thev 85 bed-section D, the link 40 will swing about its pivotal connection with the strip 38, and on further movement of the sofa back member the stud 41 will begin to slide outwardly within the slot 42, and in such sliding movetu ment will eventually come-to the end of the slot 48, at which time motion will be communicated to the bent end of the footpiece 44', and the latter will be swung about its pivots 4G to occupy the position shown in 95 Fig. 15. In order to limit the swinging movement of the foot-piece. i may p rovide stop-studs, or lugs, 49, as shown in Figs.

15 and 16. The sliding movement of the lug 41 is made to operate the folding leg'100 45 h v means of thc following` connections. As is best shown in Fig'. 1li the side rail. and end rail ot' the bed-section D are both of angular cross-section. and within these angular rails there are mounted for sliding movement a pair of plates 5i), 51, the former being in the side rail and the latter in the end rail. The plate 50`is secured to the inwardly projecting end of the stud 41 and has pivoted to its outer end a link 52, which 1110 joins it with and is pivoted to the sliding member For controlling the movement of the link 52 may further 'providefa relatively short lever 53, pivoted at approXimately the center of the link 52 at one. end. 115 and at the other end to thel gusset-plate 54 which joins the rails. The member 51 is. confined to its proper path b v means of a headed stud 55, which passes through and moves within a slot 5G in the foot-rail. The. 12@ sliding movement ol the member 51 is made lo operate the folding/'leg 45 by means of a connecting link 57, which is pivoted to the legi,l intermediate the length of the latter, and swings it about a pintle 58. ln 12e Figs. 13, 14, and 15, the parts shown in Fig. 1G are represented in the closed or folded position, the leg 45 lying Within the angle of the foot-rail and parallel to the latter, and the foobpiece 44 turned down- 13u.

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Wardlv to .lie above and spaced away of the strip 59 l have pivoted thereto the outer end of a link 62, the inner end 'of which is pivoted to the link 25. By this oonstruotionthe sofa-seat member may be tilted in. the position shown in Fip. 5, the linkage oeeupying the position shown in Fig. 8 in this tilted position of the sofa seat member. When the sofa-seat member is in itsv horizontal lowered or normal position, the strip 59 lies parallel to the horizontal end of the arm '25, and the link G2 drops into the same parallel position, the linkage then occupying the position shoivn in Fin; 7, and in thisl position of the partsthe sofa- Seat member is supported by the inturned end 591 of the member 59 which engages the beveled end Q5 of the arm Q51.

For looking the moving parts, that is the bed-sections' and the sofa-seat and back members in the closed position, I provide, as a part of the stationary frame, a looking rail 63, whieh :ie` of angular section, as

shown in Figs. el and 5, and in the closed osition of the parts is adapted to have its ,orward portion overlap and look the `upper end lll of the sofa-baek member il?, thus holding 'the latter in the closed. position and completely hiding all of theoperative parts of themeehenism. The looking rail is preferably pivoted upon doivelpins 64 fastened in the arm or side 'Frame-members A1, the Said dowels being mounted in sueh a position with reference to the gravity axis of the looking rail 68 as to cause the `latter to romain either in the. elosed or looking position shown in 4i and 5, or in the open position shown in Fig. 2, by gravity.

'lhe rear ends of the side frame or armiiiembers A1 are secured together by the frame A2 lshown in Fig. l2. l'n the manufacture4 of sofa-beds of the general type illustrated by my invention, it is customary to disasseinble the parts for shipment, and' with this in view, I have particularly constructed the several elements of my sofahed, with a view to permitting of their being` readily disassembled and put together The bac-li: member AP is, for this reason, secured to the' siilo-fianies A1 merely `by the use of dewelpins 70, which are adapted to enter oorrespoi'idingbores in the overlapping ends of the longitudinal slats 7l oit' the traine A?. The iei'tieal ond-pi 72 ofthe treme then, lies; against the inner face of the arm .iid and is held in this posi-- Leonora means of a pivoted bloeit or button 74,

which may be turned to latch overthe beek 'frame A?, in a Well understood manner.

In order le operate a folding sofa-bed siieh as that described, a .single movenien only is necessary. Assuming that the part are in 'the position shown in Fig. l, that is. with the linkage Ooooup ving the position shoiv'u in Fin'. i'. the lockingrail 63 having first been tilted yto release the upper end of the sofa back iiiomber F, the operator maiv grasp the upper or oiiier end of the beilseotiou l), which is substantially parallel and flush with the upper end of the sofi bachr and may pull the saine outwardly with a single movement, to the'position shown in Fig. 2. During` auch ii'ioveiiienl [he bedseotion D swings about the pivotal axis 28, the sofa` seat member (i is, by its parallel linkage, oai'ried forward and iloivnward. and the so'lia back member F is pulled inward away from the end of the bedseotiou D, and is permitted to 'drop below the latter. At the same time. and through the motion communicated from the sofa back member F, the folding foot-piece :ind legs are extended to their operative positions. In ordelto assist the operator in this unfolding,Y movement, and also i'or the purpose of rendering the entire motion ot the paris a balanced motion, in so far as possible. I provide a spring' S0 on each of the linkages lil, As shown iii Figs. i), 'l-, and 5, this spring has one end secured, as :it 81, to the end-piene 32 of the sioiageieee1 itaele. A, and has its other end connected to a small link 8 2, which is pivoted ai' 83 to the arm Q7. .lt will be seen that in the unfolded position olE the partsyaeshoivn in Q, the tenileiiey of the spring is to swing' the arm 2i" to 'the closed position. The tendency of the Aspring in this position of the parts is, therefore, t0 assist the operator in lifting` the outer end of the bed-section D, when it is desired to move the bed to the closed position. As this closing movement takes place. the link S2 swings in a clockwise direction about its pivot 83 until stopped by a lug 84, and upon further closing movement o-t the bed, the springresists or opposes the Swinging movemeut of the arm 27. i During this further closing movement,however. when the spring is opposing the closing," o l" the hed, .the weight ofthe parte is assisting; siieh closing movement. The elieot o the spring', both 1nA the closing and iinoloslng,` movements is, therefore, to oppose the weight o't the partsg.

that is, to pull against gravity 'so that the action of the lied is balanced in so fares it is possible. ln order to render the operation of the hed iiioie convenient, l prefer to provide a handle 85 (wellig. 17) which may be .secured to the couler of the footisaeageie rail el? the section 'll and may be ell tbe bent ferm ebovvn.. in order that it will swing ont of tbe 'wav in tbe closed position of tbe perte.

'lfbe partienlar eonetrnetien of tbe bedleeeftiens al, B and C ie immaterial to inv invent/loin ane l de ot Wish 'to de- .ie naine in detail, therefore lt need R be Said that :my desired ferm el! Spring il@ ialnie may be need in eonneotien 'vvitli tbe bed-frames, ln tbe drawing l have illu 'ed an ordinary 'forni of square ineeli Liabrie, designated 90j and secured to tbe `'trarne members in a 'well-known Way by helical eminem.i` "lflie rear ende et tbe eide rails et tbe bedeee on l) :are elioivn held in proper n lel relation ageinet tbe null et tl e Spring l lorie7 by' meant elf a Well-known erelied v meer, designated '91. 1

'lll/"bile bave ebown and deeeribed in eeneiderable detail one Specific embodiment oi? 'any inventien3 ia to beninderetood tl'iat eneli sabor-.ving and description le illnetratrve only and tbe-purpose of making 'my 1nvention more clear, and trat l do not regard inv intention as limited te tb e detaile shown en deeeribed ner to any of' tlienn eneept in no 'tar ne snob limitatiene llave been included in the terme ol; tlie 'following claims, in 'vliieb it intention to Gleim all novll l@ wir.

elty inherent in my invention as broadlvv possible, in view of the 'prior 1liat ll claim as new and desire to eeenre bv Letters lFatent, is:

l. lli seliadaed und in combination a et tienarv frarne n rear bed-Section snp d said near the baelr thereofv Qd an nter'mediete bedeeetion connected with d rear bedeeetien, a il'ront bedeeotion eenneeted 'with Said intermediate bed-eee den. swinging arin inonnted at one end in be traine and carrying tbe Said 'front bed 'en at ite other end`r a folding footpieee wed at 'die enter end of said tirent bedllold toward and away from tlie .d vin it arin inonnted in end? and eenneetione bed arin and, tlie said 'whereby the latter ,leid bed-Section in tbe mi the llatter and is Opened e@ avv 'Frein the Seid bedeeetion in 'tbe di Y inet/'ement el the latter.

2. ln a e bed and in combination, a stationary trame, a plurality of plvotalbv connected bed sentient', one ol Said bed Sed tions being mounted in tl e, frame and ane other or outer er f-:aid sections beine mounted and adapted to nieve ont ot tbe :lf 'aine to eenstitnte'n bed betteln, a foot piece or beddiln;- fastener Y 'iv'eted to said lest named sentan for me 'rent tewerd and nwav from tbe l lilla ably connected to tbe end eroee''iart or outer `eonnnon operating means for said control links, said common means operating to release and extend said fastener and to extend said lege to operative or supporting position when said last mentioned Section is swung outward, and to fold the said bedding' fastener and legs into Substantially parallel relation with the said outer Seetion when the latter is moved to ite Jfolded or Seite position.

3. ln. as'ofzvbed and lin combination, a. stationery frame, a rear bedsection supported n'itliin the Said irame for movement therein., an intermediate bedeeetion pivotally connected with the forward end of said bedeeetion, a front or outer bed-section pivotally connected with the front end of said intermediate bedeeetion, a swinging arm mounted at one end in tbe Said traine and carrying at its free end the rear end of the seid front bed-Section, a sofa beek member carried at its upper end by tlie outer end of said outer bed Section, a second swinging arn'i mounted at one end in Said frame and carrying at its other end the lower end of said sofa back inernber7 a folding foot for supporting the outer end of said outer bedn section, and connections between the said 'foot and the said sofa back member Where by the former ie actuated from the latter.

4.111, a sofa-bed and in combination, e stationary traine, pivot members mounted at opposite ende in the Said frame, a rear bedsection, slotted supporting plates taetened te and projecting upward from tbe rear part of said rear bed-section and l1aving their slotted portions engaging over the said pivot-Studs, an intermediate bed-Section pivoted to Said rear bed-Section, a front bed-section 'pivoted to said intermediate bed-seetion, and a swinging arm mounted at one end in the said frame and carrying the Said front bed-Section 'at its other end, the rear part of said bead bedsection being SWingable on said plates downward below and'rearward behind said pivotsin unfoldu ing and folding the device respectively.

5. lin a sofa-bed and in combination, a stationary frame, a :Foldable bed -eection mounted in said :frame for movement into and out of the same, a foldable leg pivot-ed to swing on an axis parallel to the side-rail of the Said bed-Section, a reeiproeating block elidable along" the said side-rail, a reciprocating block slidable along the Said foot-rail, a diagonal link joining the said bloelrs for traneferring` motion from one to the other, and means for operating the said leg from tbe Said last-named block;

6. ln a sofa-bed. and in Combination, a

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bers exending beneath the said Sofa seal'y weerom arin a li'l'line' svi-inn"secured al one end of the 'aine at ay position intermediate the are of motion of (he eaid swinging arm, a linkecnineclion between die 'free ono ol.' the spring and the Said arin and piroted to lie, latter, and means for lnnlliing the more menti oil the said linl; arranged and r .apl'ed to increase 'the spring` tension aa the, device approaches near ils folded poSil'io-n, nnb- :sanlzially as and :for l'lie, pin-pose desoribei'i.

7. A sofa bed, eoninriaing a sfationarj/ frame, a sofa seat ineinber.` a sofa had; meinber, front and rear bolloni sections lying` planes oppofsil'e one anoiher and behind :ne Imi( Sofa bach member when in :folded oondilfion, Conneiding nieain;` joinin l 'he s; sections al' l'linir lower ende7 a ilolifling' foolpieee eonnecl'ed lo said 'l'roni bed seorion ai ile oner end and when in 'Folding condition closing); rho apra-lure between of said 'front and rear bed botoni Seotiona, Connections belween he 'frame and Said see tions which perinilv the lailzer "ro be wagaraed at, their upper ends,` and eral end into i sainsfle horizontal plane and eoasiine a bed bocoin, link n'ieain; mounted and adapted for 'arriving lhe, seal, lneinl'ier downward in front of said iframe in nnohling lhey device, `aid linlll moana inolni'ling a Swinging sur port.y eonneced al. one end to Said s ,adi nieinj bor and ai its other end piroed 'ao Said frame, and conneetione afronding 'from the swinging support for morini; thefiaic'l 'fold ing- 'fooi-piece to an upright posllion in said extending motion of the parte.

8. In a sofa-bed and in eoinbinaltioin a frame, a, sofa back member, a Sofa member, front and rear bcal-botmn sections lying in planes (.-ppofiie oTo another and b ehind the said Sofa. back inenibor when 'in folded condition, Inezns comic-.cling the ad jacent edges oi Said Sections;2 a loelfing-rail pivo'ted lo 'fi-aine on a lino afliaoen in but dieplaeoi'l Soinewlnnf; lr 'from and lbek .low its gravity axia and unipi-,ed to Swing over the, upper end o l'he sind sfiora barili' member izo house the laer and 'lo lool; 1l` in i'ffilded position, and onnneoi'io lwwoen 'the iframe and the Said i ions which l'iernn, the latter to be repainted at 4lheir upper endsl and Qxend into a single horizontal plane, lo eonslzitnle a be i-bolionn In a soillznbed and in ronibinai'ion, a lraine, a sofa seal' .iennber` a pair of inein- #he upper enfin e bin n'leniber and rearwardlv therefrom and having their rear ends bent upwardlv, a swinging lever having one ond secured in. said Jframey and the other end rigidly attached to 'lille upwardly extending end of one olE Said arn'ls, and fr Second swinging lever niv-- oeel to the said frame and having its onler end pivotally connected to lille npw'ardlyextending end of l'lie other of said arms, whereby the Said levers eonetil'nie a parallel linkage for swinging the said sofa seal? inem ber iroin an operalire position iin i'be lrznne :forwardly and downvmrdl57 lo an inopera lire position in froni of the said iframe.

l0. (j'onreriible Sea? and bed devirm eoinijirining a irmne, n 'loldable weional bed bo'loni mounted inereon inelnding an inner aretino, an older Seciion. and ronnei'ingr ineane joining he naine. a bari: inonnl'ed Slidablr on a: onrer aeolioir nir-:nia` I'or slidin. Said l'iael;A Ainward :nmnnaliwalli' in nrfoloing' lndevice and rire versa. a meniiver inonnled swingingly on the onler Seeion and opi-@alive ine-nis on lCaid oin'er r-waion conne-ered 15o said bach and ronl'rolled by the movement; thereof' for ,airinnimsaid member.

l1. eonreriblo seal and eompr'C a inain iframe, a pair ol linkon each end 'vliereolf` a bed eol'ion earried S'wingingly by one of said linlis` on each Side. a baul; disposed adjacent io said aeriion and having` 'ils upper part Carried slidabl)v (ln-ri b5" and means (fonnerl'ing the lower par(V nl' said bark lo the ollier or' l@aid links on earl: ante.

bed derive.

-12 A. convertible Seal" and bed derive( comprising a main, iframe. a pair ol' linli@v on each and thereof., a bed Seetion earrird Swingn lf( by one of said linlfs on each side. a baeli' d :posed adjaoenll to said section and herring ils; upper parl carried slidablxY lliurea seal" mounted Swingingly on the lirntnenlioa' kl linksn and link moana connecting 'he lower pari, oiA Said bark fo flieolher of life on each side,l Said seat, being' conro saidl other linke and Said means roninriaingr a link on each side of the dev-ice.

LOUIS E. WEINMANN. In presence of;- 

